Posted by Carine McGinnity on September 23, 2016 · Leave a Comment
OPENHOUSE is a bi-annual, multi-lingual magazine conceived by the Barcelona-based pair Andrew Trotter and Mari Luz Vidal. The magazine’s ethos is cemented by people who exhibit their homes and spaces and welcome the public in for experiences centred around food, art, design and community. At Melting Butter, we admire the magazine for its role as […]
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Category Arts + Culture, Barcelona, Barcelona Arts + Culture, Barcelona Features, Barcelona Food + Drink, Features, Food + Drink, Spain · Tags Andrew Trotter, Bar Andorra, Barcelona, Barcelona City Guide, Barcelona Design Guide, Barcelona Food + Drink, Barcelona Pavilion, Betlem, design, Feature Story, Mar Luz Vidal, Mies van der Rohe, OPENHOUSE magazine, Somodo, Spain, The Editors, Vaso de Oro
Posted by Nina Fitton on July 30, 2015 · Leave a Comment
1 / 1 ( 1 vote ) Satan’s Coffee Corner becomes all the more desirable thanks to its clandestine location. Get ready to meander the back alleys of El Barri Gòtic – into the depths of the urban warren, where no tourists stray (thankfully!). And just as you think you’ve hit a dead end, you […]
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Category Barcelona, Barcelona Food + Drink · Tags Barcelona, Barcelona Café, Barcelona Coffee, Barcelona Design Hotspot, Barcelona Food + Drink, Barri Gòtic, Cafe, city guide, coffee, Satan’s Coffee Corner, Satan’s Coffee Corner Barcelona, Spain
Posted by Jenny Nguyen on May 9, 2014 · Leave a Comment
If you’re a serious food lover with a willingness to splurge on a meal you’ll remember for the rest of your life, Arzak in San Sebastian should be on your dine before you die list. Just be prepared to have you mind blown on multiple occasions during your dining experience by the flavours of each […]
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Category Food + Drink, San Sebastian, San Sebastian Food + Drink, Spain · Tags Basque, Basque Cuisine, city guide, fine dining, Haute Cuisine, Hotspot, restaurant, San Sebastian, San Sebastian Food + Drink, Spain
Posted by Jenny Nguyen on November 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Paella probably isn’t the dish that comes to mind when you’re having an impromptu dinner party, but it should be. I can understand why you would first look at a pan of paella so beautifully decorated with shellfish, with its brilliant colours and immediately put it in the ”˜too hard’ basket but this dish is […]
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Category Food + Drink · Tags Bill Granger, Bill Granger Every Day, dinner, dinner party, easy cooking, food, food photography, main dish, Paella, Paul Barbera, shellfish, Spain, Spanish, Valencia